Fox’s “The Simpsons,” which began airing in 1989, scored noms in the animated category for the “Go Big or Go Homer,” “Livin’ La Pura Vida” and “Thanksgiving of Horror” segments. Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers,” which won the category for 2018, received nominations for the “Bed, Bob & Beyond” and “The Gene Mile” segments.

Amazon Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which won the WGA comedy series award earlier this year, received nods for comedy series and for the episode “It’s Comedy or Cabbage,” written by showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino.

The seventh and final season of HBO’s “Veep,” which has won the WGA comedy series award three times, was nominated again in the series category and for the final episode of the season, titled “Veep” and written by showrunner David H. Mandel.

Hulu’s “Pen 15″ and Netflix’s “Russian Doll” both received nominations for comedy series and new series. HBO’s “Watchmen” scored nods for drama series and new series. HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” which won best drama series at the Emmys for its eighth and final season, was snubbed in Thursday’s WGA announcement.

HBO’s second season of “Succession” scored nods for drama series and drama episode for the “Tern” segment. Netflix’s third season of “The Crown” took noms for drama series and drama episode for the “Moondust” segment for series creator Peter Morgan.

Netflix’s “Dead to Me” received nominations for new series and comedy episode for its pilot, written by series creator Liz Feldman. Netflix renewed “Dead to Me” for a second season in June.

Amazon Prime Video’s “Fleabag,” which won the Emmy for comedy series in September, was ineligible for the WGA Awards because the series is not produced under WGA jurisdiction.

The 72nd Annual Writers Guild Awards, based on voting by 15,000 WGA members, will take place in coinciding ceremonies in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton and in New York at the Edison Ballroom on Feb. 1. The WGA feature film nominees will be announced on Jan. 6.

The eligibility period for TV nominees is the 2019 calendar year. Last year, the major WGA television trophies went to the final season of “The Americans,” as well as “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Homeland” and “Barry.”

Here’s the complete list of nominations, announced on Thursday morning:

TELEVISION, NEW MEDIA, AND NEWS NOMINEES:

DRAMA SERIES

The Crown, Written by James Graham, David Hancock, Peter Morgan; Netflix

The Loudest Voice, Written by John Harrington Bland, Laura Eason, Tom McCarthy, Alex Metcalf, Gabriel Sherman, Jennifer Stahl, Based on the Book The Loudest Voice in the Room and the New York Magazine Articles by Gabriel Sherman; Showtime

Unbelievable, Written by Michael Chabon, Susannah Grant, Becky Mode, Jennifer Schuur, Ayelet Waldman, Based on the Pro Publica & The Marshall Project article “An Unbelievable Story of Rape” and This American Life radio episode “Anatomy of Doubt;” Netflix

ORIGINAL SHORT FORM NEW MEDIA

After Forever, Written by Michael Slade & Kevin Spirtas; Prime Video

Special, Written by Ryan O’Connell; Netflix

ANIMATION

“Bed, Bob & Beyond” (Bob’s Burgers), Written by Kelvin Yu; Fox

“The Gene Mile” (Bob’s Burgers), Written by Steven Davis; Fox

“Go Big or Go Homer” (The Simpsons), Written by John Frink; Fox

“A Horse Walks Into A Rehab” (BoJack Horseman), Written by Elijah Aron; Netflix

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